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HAVE: spruce pine seeds

Posted by TurtleBo 8 (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 4, 05 at 18:28

I have about 10 spruce pine (Pinus glabra)seeds collected last winter. They spent a month in the fridge, and are now in a sealed plastic bag. I am looking for any other pines or maples, but I will take anything interesting (less common) if anybody is interested. Just make an offer. I also just planted some of them if anyone is more interested in seedlings when they come up.
Turtle


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RE: HAVE: spruce pine seeds

I have Blue Spruce seed, what kind are yours? looking for a trade.Thanks, Sheila


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RE: HAVE: spruce pine seeds

I only know this tree as "spruce pine" or Pinus glabra. It is a southern pine, cold tolerant to zone 8. Its needles are in groups of 2 and are about 3 inches long. In


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